Will Still's grating exit against arbitration

Will Still's grating exit against arbitration
Will Still's grating exit against arbitration

lost this evening against PSG and the match took a tense turn at the end of the first period then in the second period. Notably with Khusanov's red card ruled out for a dangerous tackle on Hakimi. A decision that Will Still did not want to question, even if he does not forget an avoidable gesture from Marquinhos. “The red card, I was told that we could give it so I accept it. There is an intervention ten seconds later which seems borderline to me but we are not going to worry about it. »

Still can't digest the yellow he received

But Will Still had other things to reproach the referee for, namely the warning he received at the end of the first period, when he felt he had not crossed any limits. “What I find unfortunate is my yellow card. Because I know there are times when I exaggerate in the way I gesture or in what I do, sometimes I get a little carried away in the emotion of the match. But tonight I wanted to remain very polite. I simply asked the fourth official for an explanation of what had happened, and I was not given an explanation. It's a shame, I find it really unfortunate. I have absolutely nothing against anyone. I just want to talk and be honest. But that’s how it is,” Still said at the microphone of BeIN Sports.

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To summarize

Will Still, the Lens coach, did not really appreciate the management of the refereeing, which particularly targeted him in the first period. More than the red card against Khusanov, it was a yellow that he received that he cannot digest.


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